If you are a LEVEL 2 or higher subscriber, you can downgrade your subscription to a lower (but not a free subscription) level. Once you downgrade, your visitor log will automatically be trimmed to delete the oldest records that exceed your new downgraded level quota.

If you currently have more projects tracked then the new level’s allowance, those projects will be locked; therefore you first need to delete the extra projects you don’t need to be tracked.

Follow these steps to downgrade your subscription:

Login to your fraudLog account

Go to “My Account” menu and click on “Upgrade Subscription” option, and then decide on the level of subscription that fits your needs. Note the number of projects allowed per your new subscription level.

Click on “My Projects” menu to go to your project’s summary page. Note the number of the projects you currently have. If the number of the projects you track exceeds the number of the projects on your selected downgraded subscription, delete the projects you don’t need to prevent the system from automatically locking the excess number of the projects. Once the number of the projects equals or falls below of the allowance of the downgraded subscription, you are ready to downgrade your subscription.

You will first need to cancel your current subscription. Go to “My Account” menu and select “Status” option. In the “Payment Information” section, click on the “manage” link located to the right of your payment type. Follow the steps provided to cancel your current subscription. Once the subscription is cancelled, log back in to your fraudLog and you will be given an option to select a new subscription level.

Please note: If you had used a hidden tracker option for each one of your projects, you will need to set this option again for each of your projects manually.

+ : A leading plus sign indicates that this word must be present in every object returned.

- : A leading minus sign indicates that this word must not be present in any row returned.

By default (when neither plus nor minus is specified) the word is optional, but the object that contain it will be rated higher.

< > : These two operators are used to change a word's contribution to the relevance value that is assigned to a row.

( ) : Parentheses are used to group words into subexpressions.

~ : A leading tilde acts as a negation operator, causing the word's contribution to the object relevance to be negative. It's useful for marking noise words. An object that contains such a word will be rated lower than others, but will not be excluded altogether, as it would be with the - operator.

* : An asterisk is the truncation operator. Unlike the other operators, it should be appended to the word, not prepended.

" : The phrase, that is enclosed in double quotes ", matches only objects that contain this phrase literally, as it was typed.